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  1. ...Hitoshi Tsujimoto and Zach N. Adelman Department of Entomology and Texas A&M Agrilife Research, College Station, Texas 77853, USA Corresponding author: zachadel@tamu.eduAbstractAs the major vector for dengue, Zika, yellow fever, and chikungunya viruses, the mosquito Aedes aegypti is one of the most...
  2. ...and is expected to improve the interpretation of transcriptomic data in future genomic studies.RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) has become an essential tool for characterizing transcriptomes (Stark et al. 2019), enabling comprehensive profiling of gene expression, including tissue-specific patterns, disease...
  3. ...with interpretability because of its black-box nature. Here, we evaluate 12 ML models alongside GBLUP and BayesR to identify key factors influencing genomic prediction performance across traits with different genetic architectures in multiple agricultural species, including pigs, chickens, horses, and maize, and we use...
  4. ...such as arithmetic coding is used to convert the data into a compressed bitstream (Mahoney 2000). Following this line, “DeepZip” (Goyal et al. 2018) estimated the probabilities by processing genomic sequences with gated recurrent units (GRUs) and long short-term memory units (LSTMs). Mahoney (2005) introduced...
  5. ...DNAs during library preparation allows for multiple rounds of terminal adapter and target molecule sequencing.Computational approaches to identify and quantify full-length isoformsDespite the development of experimental approaches to more accurately sequence full-length RNA molecules, there are still...
  6. ...identified to date have been described in the last 10 years. The acceleration in discovery has been driven largely by the development of PCR-free short-read and long-read genomic sequencing technologies and associated bioinformatic tools (Depienne and Mandel 2021; Gall-Duncan et al. 2022; Read et al. 2023...
  7. ...primer spike-in with the 10x Genomics protocol and primer panel design optimization (Nam et al. 2019; Griffin et al. 2023). This limits the ability to target multiple genes of interest or to perform long-read sequencing on already amplified single-cell indexed cDNA.The growing interest in high...
  8. ..., and the released DNA can be sequenced to identify all DNA sequences bound to the protein of interest using high-throughput platforms (Park 2009). Standard controls include comparing this immunoprecipitation to DNA binding by nonimmunized IgG raised in the same species as the protein targeting antibody, using q...
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  9. ...RNA in a single construct, simplifying experimental workflows and enhancing targeting efficiency. Using nanopore direct RNA sequencing, we identify high-confident m6A sites in HeLa cells, which serve as targets for Dem6A-Vec. We validate the targeted demethylation of m6A sites in the EEF2 and RRAGA...
  10. ...-seq and ChIP-seq datasets allows demarcation of genomic regions 499 with putative functional involvement in the early antiviral response. However, further 500 20 experimental validation, such as knockout or knock-in studies targeting the identified 501 regulatory elements, will be essential to confirm...
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